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A little silver from the dirt

BHNugget

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Was a little too chilly to go to the lake this weekend, so I took the GT to the park and managed to free some silver from the dirt. I love the sovereign for silver hunting but have found that the deep pulltabs (8"+)
will mimic a deep silver signal, where as I never had this with the etrac. I'm not complaining, I figure that if I'm digging deep pulltabs, sooner or later some gold is going to emerge.
 
BH,excellent finds,yes the Sovereign is a great detector.Getting cold here also,I have extensive house repairs that was put off too long and this year the fiddler has to be paid hopefully two more weeks for completion.Thanks for sharing.Ron
 
Here still in the 60,s so far , nice finds where there is wheat's silver is close by , gold would be a extra bonus . Jim
 
Ron from Michigan said:
BH,excellent finds,yes the Sovereign is a great detector.Getting cold here also,I have extensive house repairs that was put off too long and this year the fiddler has to be paid hopefully two more weeks for completion.Thanks for sharing.Ron

Ron,
I hope you read this before you finish all the repairs. Slooow down. They'll just find some more work for you!!

John
 
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